Quote by Anton Chekhov
Faith is an aptitude of the spirit. It is, in fact, a talent: you

Faith is an aptitude of the spirit. It is, in fact, a talent: you must be born with it. – Anton Chekhov

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Let us learn to appreciate there will be times when the trees will be bare, and look forward to the time when we may pick the fruit. – Anton Chekhov

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To judge between good or bad, between successful and unsuccessful would take the eye of a God. – Anton Chekhov

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There is no national science just as there is no national multiplication table; what is national is no longer science. – Anton Chekhov

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Millions of Americans find community, comfort and support in their faith. – Sheila Jackson Lee

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This President takes his inspiration from the capitals of Europe we look to the cities and small towns of America. This President puts his faith in government. We put our faith in the American people. – Mitt Romney

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Faith begins where Reason sinks exhausted. – Albert Pike

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It just took all of that to come to a screeching halt, to get to the point of having nothing, for me to finally realize, Hey, what are you fighting with this for? Until then, I hadnt claimed my faith as my own I had just grown up with it. – Scott Stapp

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My dream is of a place and a time where America will once again be seen as the last best hope of earth. – Abraham Lincoln

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I had just turned 10-years-old when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor and plunged America into World War II. – Dan Rather

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Mishaps are like knives, that either serve us or cut us, as we grasp them by the blade or the handle. – James Russell Lowell, "Cambridge Thirty Years Ago," Literary Essays

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